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Artists captured snow as an active meteorological phenomenon, swirling, falling, blowing, transforming a chilly atmosphere into motion. Familiar views dissolve into shifting veils of white as visibility lessens. The Impressionists studied how snowfall affects light and color, painting landscapes that emerge from or recede into wintry haze. Japanese woodcuts depict cascading flakes in patterns that evoke stillness and beauty. These scenes immerse us in weather itself, capturing the very moment when earth and sky merge in winter's embrace.